Graduation requirements

Students in the majors of biomedical, chemical and life science, computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering must complete a minimum of 130 credit hours to be eligible for the bachelor’s degree.

Students in chemical and life science engineering must complete a minimum of 127 credit hours to be eligible for a bachelor’s degree.

Students in computer science must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours to be eligible for the bachelor’s degree.

Requirements for the bachelor’s degrees offered by the School of Engineering (engineering disciplines and computer science) include university undergraduate requirements (refer to the “Academic Regulations and General Degree Requirements” section in this bulletin), general education requirements and program-level degree requirements.

Students seeking the bachelor’s degree for any of the programs within the School of Engineering (computer science or biomedical, chemical and life science, computer, electrical, or mechanical engineering) are responsible for understanding the specific and unique requirements of the individual programs and must complete all of them to be eligible for the granting of the degree sought.